Tripura NEET PG 2024 round 3 admission deadline extended till February 15; stray vacancy guidelines
Ayushi Bisht | February 13, 2025 | 08:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
Tripura NEET PG 2024 Counseling: Candidates are required to fill new choices for the Tripura NEET PG stray vacancy round at dme.tripura.gov.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education (DME)Tripura has extended the admission deadline for Tripura National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2024 round 3 counselling till February 15. Candidates can fill choices for Tripura NEET PG 2024 stray vacancy counselling through the official website, dme.tripura.gov.in.
Candidates are required to fill new choices for the Tripura NEET PG stray vacancy round . The choices filled during Round-3 will not be considered for seat allotment in this round.
As per the official notification candidates who do not hold a seat in the All India Quota (AIQ), Deemed Universities, or any State counselling process are eligible to participate in the Tripura NEET PG stray vacancy round counselling.
"Any candidate who is found to be holding a seat from AIQ, State, or Deemed universities will have their candidature automatically canceled for the Stray Vacancy Round", the official notice read.
Candidates who were allotted a seat in round-3 but failed to join the institute will not be eligible to participate in the stray vacancy round.
Tripura NEET PG 2024 Counselling: Reporting to allotted institute
Reporting and Joining: If a candidate is allotted a seat in the Stray Vacancy Round, they must report and join the allotted seat at the respective college or institute. Failure to do so will lead to disqualification from the NEET PG examination for the following year, along with the forfeiture of the security deposit.
Tripura NEET PG 2024: Security deposit
Tripura NEET PG 2024 security deposit fee details is below.
|
Government college |
General, EWS, OBC-NCL |
Rs 25,000 |
|
SC, ST, PwD, OBC-NCL (non-domicle) |
Rs 12, 500 |
|
|
Non government college |
All categories |
2 lakhs |
|
Both government and private colleges |
All categories |
2 lakhs |
Tripura NEET PG Counselling 2024: Documents required
The following documents will be required for Tripura NEET PG 2024 stray vacancy counselling.
- Class 10 certificate
- MBBS degree
- NEET PG result
- Scan of full signature as used during NEET PG registration
- Print out a duly filled and signed online application form
- Updated medical registration certificate
- Permanent resident certificate
- Service certificate (if applicable)
- Authorization letter (if applicable)
- MBBS mark sheet
- Internship completion certificate
- Scan of passport size photograph of the candidate as submitted in NEET PG application form
- Category certificate (if applicable)
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